PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Ongoing through Sunday, September 15
- DETROIT: The Ukrainian American Archives and Museum of Detroit invites
the public to view the exhibit titled "The 'Tree of Life' Motif in
Embroidered Ritual Cloths (Rushnyky) of Central Ukraine." The exhibition,
which will include original antique ritual cloths from the Kyiv, Poltava
and Chernihiv regions dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries, will
be on view at the Ukrainian American Archives and Museum, 11756 Charest
St., Hamtramck, Mich., through Sunday, September 15. Exhibit hours: Wednesday
through Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission: adults,
$3; students and seniors, $2; children age 12-18, $1; museum members, no
charge. For more information call (313) 366-9764.
Tuesday, July 30
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Institute invites the public
to an event of its evening cultural series - The Experimental Bandura Trio
in Concert - featuring bandurists Julian Kytasty, Michael Andrec and Jurij
Fedynskij. The free concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Lowell Hall, 17
Kirkland St., Harvard University. For more information contact the Ukrainian
Research Institute, (617) 495-4053, or huri@fas.harvard.edu.
Thursday, August 1
- Cambridge, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute will present
a special preview screening of Yuri Illienko's new film, "A Prayer
for Hetman Mazepa," the first large-budget full-length feature film
in 10 years of Ukrainian independence. It will be shown at 7 p.m. in Room
250, Jefferson Hall, Harvard University. The film will be shown in large-screen
format as part of the Summer Institute's evening cultural series. Prof.
Virko Baley, composer of the film's score, will deliver the opening remarks.
The screening is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. For
more information contact the Ukrainian Research Institute, (617) 495-4053,
or huri@fas.harvard.edu.
Sunday, August 4
- HUNTER, N.Y.: St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church of Jewett,
N.Y., invites the public to attend a 40th anniversary celebration of the
church's founding. An archiepiscopal divine liturgy at 10 a.m. will mark
the event, with a jubilee lunch and program to follow. The fee for the
lunch and program is $25 and can be paid at the door.
Monday, August 5
- Cambridge, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute will hold
a roundtable discussion as the final event of its evening cultural series,
titled "Visions of Ukraine and Eastern Europe: A roundtable with summer
institute students from Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Poland." The
discussion, free and open to the public, will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Room
1, William James Hall, 33 Kirkland St., Harvard University. For more information
contact the Ukrainian Research Institute, (617) 495-4053, or huri@fas.harvard.edu.
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28, 2002, No. 30, Vol. LXX
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